The U.S. Forest Service is one step closer to greenlighting a big, new trail system in northwest Colorado that has garnered equal excitement and scorn over years of conceptualizing. A final ...
“They have betrayed the public trust and poisoned the well,” says a wildlife advocate It’s been 12 years since Steamboat Springs voters directed local lodging taxes toward trail construction and half ...
The U.S. Forest Service has signed off on a controversial plan for major trail expansions near Rabbit Ears Pass in northwest Colorado. But the long-going debate over the project called Mad Rabbit is ...
A plan long in the works to respond to demands for more mountain-biking trails in the Steamboat Springs area is being criticized as not taking enough steps to protect one of Colorado’s largest elk ...
Trail users who park vehicles at popular trailheads that have long been free such as Mad Creek, Dry Lake, Rabbit Ears, and Slavonia, which leads to the popular Zirkel Circle, will likely be paying a ...
About one-third of the country’s national forest trails need maintenance, and only about a quarter of them are actually being maintained to U.S. Forest Service standards, according to a report by the ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Officials of the Routt National Forest near Steamboat Springs are soliciting public comments regarding fee increases they have proposed at nearly three dozen ...
Trail users who park vehicles at popular trailheads that have long been free such as Mad Creek, Dry Lake, Rabbit Ears and Slavonia, which leads to the popular Zirkel Circle, will likely be paying a $5 ...